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How to Make Patent Drawings: Save Thousands of Dollars and Do It With a Camera and Computer!
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How to Make Patent Drawings: Save Thousands of Dollars and Do It With a Camera and Computer!
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How to Make Patent Drawings: Save Thousands of Dollars and Do It With a Camera and Computer!

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scientists, inventors, engineers and business people

. co-authored by the best-selling author on patents, David Pressman.
. contains the most current patent drawing rules.
. simplified, easy-to-follow instructions for preparing drawings.
. reflects changes from patent reform law (America Invents Act).
. in 2013 there was a 10% increase in the number of U.S. utility patents granted, an increase from 277K to 303K.
. A companion for Patent It Yourself book
LanguageEnglish
PublisherNOLO
Release dateJun 29, 2015
ISBN9781413321579
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How to Make Patent Drawings: Save Thousands of Dollars and Do It With a Camera and Computer!
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Jack Lo

Patent Agent Jack Lo is an inventor and a registered patent agent with many years of experience in preparing and prosecuting patent applications, including making formal patent drawings.

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    My term "narrow and deep" refers to those books which have a very narrowly defined subject, which is then covered in-depth. That is exactly the case with this book. You will not be able to pursue obtaining a patent using this book exclusively. Nolo, and other legal presses will be happy to sell you books that do cover the entire process (e.g., Patent It Yourself: Your Step-by-Step Guide to Filing at the U.S. Patent Office by the same author). You can also purchase inexpensive books produced by the USPTO that are "broader and shallower" (e.g., Patents and How to Get One: A Practical Handbook). But if what you want to do is learn, very specifically, about making patent drawings (most, not all, patents require detailed drawings), this is THE book.This book is thorough in its definitions, making clear the differences between utility, design, and plant patent drawings. Plant patent drawing is not covered due to the rarity of these type of inventions (plants). Utility and design patent drawings are covered in separate chapters. The sole appendix consists of two "tear-out" forms: Petition for Submitting Color Photographs or Drawings; Submission of Corrected Drawings. The index is better than average with extensive sub-headings for "Utility patent drawings" and "Design patent drawings."One of the selling points of this book is that patent drawings can be expensive. I am going out on a limb here, but this book appears to be appropriate for someone who may wish to actually engage in patent drawing as a profession. At the very least, this would be a great introduction to the field. I can't address how lucrative this area of potential entrepreneurship would be, but this is your textbook.Disclaimer: The reviewer received a free copy of this book via the Amazon Vine Program.